Bill protects By JEFF RUSH A package of four bills aimed at protecting college athletes from unscrupu - lous professional sports agents was passed last week by the state House of Repre - sentatives. "These bills will go a long way toward curbing the recruiting abuses which have frequently resulted in college athletes losing the chance for a college degree," said Repre - sentative Perry Bullard (D-Ann Arbor), who sponsored two of the bills. "It is a tragedy that many athletes are induced to give up their chance for an education in return for careers in pro sports which never mater - ialize." Opponents of the bill, however, disliked athletes from its infringement upon the private sector of the economy. According to David Cahill, legal counsel for the House Judiciary Committee, college athletes are sometimes given loans of up to $50,000 by agents interested in representing them. In some cases the athletes don't receive a professional contract, and are hard- pressed to pay back the loans. Cahill said Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler and other athletic officials provided much impetus for the bills. "Bo said, 'We can control everything in college athletics except the agents. We need to get a handle on them.'... Bullard was really upset, and he jumped on it." The bills would require agents' recruiting abuses -Athletic agents to post a $25,000 bond agents Lloyd Bloom and Nordby Walters. with the State of Michigan, which the agent Bloom and Walters previously violated would forfeit if convicted of illegal dealings, National Collegiate Athletic Association -All pro sports contracts with student rules by signing several pro football pros - athletes to be filed with the Department of pects to post-dated contracts while the pros - Licensing and Regulation, pects were still playing for their college -Student athletes be given a disclosure teams. Previously little could be done to statement by an agent that lists the agent's agents who committed illegalities, because qualifications, business connections, crimi - the NCAA rules "had no teeth," according to nal convictions, and disciplinary sanctions. Cahill. The other two bills in the package, Wolverine football players Bob'Perryman sponsored by Representative Joe Palamara and Garland Rivers were among the players (D-Wyandotte), establish misdemeanor pen- who had dealings with the agents before the alties and heavy fines for agents or others 1986 football season. The two, who have who improperly recruit student athletes. dropped Bloom and Walters as their agents, The bills came in response to a recent were both taken by teams in the National scandal involving New York-based sports Football League. MSA fee proposal includes refundable system for PIRGIM (Continued from Page 1) GIM budget request. 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